I'm going to be in Dallas on the 17th with my wife from
about 3-6 pm. I'm coming from Lubbock. Wondering if there
are any quick and easy rides in the area. They need to be
easy because if we come in the Jeep, it will be on tires
that aren't very agressive. I know I'll be a bit crunched
for time, but I thought I would give this a shot anyway. If
it's too rushed we may have to skip the plan altogether. We
will have to leave that night to go back to Lubbock.Firefighters Jeep Club
All gave some, some gave all.
Check out the place where Trinity Blvd. and 820 cross. It's
more ATV stuff, but you can do some exploring. Beware,
though, this stuff is less than legal. Member 134 of the White Jeep Club
31" BFG A/T's, 130w KC Hilites
Thanks alot. I may check it out. Does law enforcement
prowl in that area? Anyone else going to be there?Firefighters Jeep Club
All gave some, some gave all.
I've never seen cops there. It is right next to the gas rigs
though, but they never cared. There is also 360 which has a
lot more stuff. Go to texasrockcrawlers.com and hook up with
them if you want to run 360.Member 134 of the White Jeep Club
31" BFG A/T's, 130w KC Hilites
I went to www.lonestarjeepclub.org and they mentioned a
pretty clear message about avoiding 360 because of it being
illegal/trespassing to wheel there. I don't want to get
into any illegal activity. Firefighters Jeep Club
All gave some, some gave all.
All the outlaw wheelers in Texas give us all a bad name.
That is more ammo for the liberals in Austin to keep state
land off limits. So think about it when some jack *** tells
you he never sees cops there.
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